The excitement related to the TAURON SEC round in Częstochowa will begin three hours before the start of the first race. The Fan Zone will be open from 14:00 CET.
TAURON and LOTTO companies will take care of the entertainment for the fans. Both companies will set up their booths where every fan, regardless of age, will find something for themselves. From the title sponsor of the series, one can expect attractions such as a cycling simulator or 3D puzzles, among others. For the youngest fans, there will be balloon modeling with an animator and physical activities in a specially designated area.
The Fan Zone will also feature a specially prepared stage. Various contests and animations conducted by Jacek Dreczka will take place there. During these events, fans will have a chance to win attractive gadgets.
The main attraction at the Fan Zone will be a jubilee exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of speedway and the 10th anniversary of SEC. Fans will travel back in time, admiring legendary motorcycles that have defined our sport over the years. We are talking about Rudge, JAP, and FIS motorcycles. The first two were used for racing in the first half of the 20th century. Based on their design, the only Polish speedway motorcycle, the Rzeszów-made FIS, was created.
At 14:00 CET, an autograph session is scheduled, during which the riders will not refuse to take a photo, exchange high-fives, or sign postcards.
An SEC Girls photo session is planned in the Fan Zone at 15:45 CET, one hour before the presentation of the competition.
Tickets for Saturday's races are still available for purchase at eventim.pl, speedwayeuro.com, and at the ticket offices of Włókniarz Częstochowa.
The first race will start at 17:00 CET.
Starting list for the first round of TAURON SEC 2023:
1. Grzegorz Zengota (Poland)
2. Vaclav Milik (Czech Republic)
3. Maksym Drabik (Poland)
4. Adam Ellis (United Kingdom)
5. Kacper Woryna (Poland)
6. Leon Madsen (Denmark)
7. Dimitri Berge (France)
8. Jan Kvech (Czech Republic)
9. Antonio Lindbaeck (Sweden)
10. Dominik Kubera (Poland)
11. Janusz Kołodziej (Poland)
12. Andzejs Lebedevs (Latvia)
13. Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark)
14. Patryk Dudek (Poland)
15. Kai Huckenbeck (Germany)
16. Andreas Lyager (Denmark)
17. Kacper Halkiewicz (Poland)
18. Franciszek Karczewski (Poland)